This wikiHow teaches you how to type the trademark (™) and registered trademark (®) symbols on Windows and Mac keyboards.

Steps

Method1

On Windows Keyboards With Numeric Keypads

1

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

If your keyboard doesn't have a dedicated numeric keypad but has one as a sub-function of other keys, press Fn or NumLock to activate the numeric keypad.

Even if the keys are unlabeled, the keypad will still work when Num Lock is on.[1]

2

Press Alt.

3

Type 0153 on the keypad for the trademark (™) symbol.

4

Type 0174 for the registered trademark (®) symbol.

Method2

On Windows Programs Using Unicode

1

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

This method only works in applications that support Unicode, like WordPad.

2

Type 2122 and press Alt+X for the trademark (™) symbol.

3

Type 0174 and press Alt+X for the registered trademark (®) symbol.

Method3

On Mac

1

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

2

Press ⌥ Option+2 for the trademark (™) symbol.

3

Press ⌥ Option+R for the registered trademark (®) symbol.

Method4

On Chromebook

1

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

2

Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+u

3

Type 2122 and press ↵ Enter for the trademark (™) symbol.

4

Type 00AE and press ↵ Enter for the registered trademark (®) symbol.

Method5

On Microsoft Office Applications

1

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

2

Press Ctrl+Alt+T for the trademark (™) symbol.

Or type (tm).

3

Press Ctrl+Alt+R for the trademark (®) symbol.

Or type (r).

Method6

Using Copy and Paste from the Web

1

Highlight a symbol in the introduction to this article.

2

Copy it to your clipboard. Press Ctrl+C to do so.

3

Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.

4

Paste the symbol into your document. Press Ctrl+V to do so.

Method7

On iPhone

1

Tap in the location where you want to insert the symbol.

2

Tap 😀. This is the key for the Emoji keyboard and it's located to the left of the spacebar.

If you have additional keyboards installed, tap and hold 🌐 , then tap Emoji.

3

Tap the "Symbols" icon. It's near the bottom-left of the screen and contains a musical note, an "&" and a "%" sign.

4

Tap ™️ for the trademark symbol.

5

Tap ®️ for the registered trademark symbol.

Method8

On Android

1

Tap in the location where you want to insert the symbol.

2

Tap ?123. It's to the left of the spacebar.

3

Tap "= \ <." It's to the left of the spacebar, above ABC.

4

Tap ™️ for the trademark symbol. It's in the bottom row of symbols.

5

Tap ®️ for the registered trademark symbol. It's in the bottom row of symbols.

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In the trademark symbol, the letters are already moved up. Here's a comparison: Normal letters - TM. Trademark symbol - ™. If you want to just type TM and move it up, in Microsoft Word and some other word editors, you can format the font as a superscript.

Tap in a text entry field to bring up the onscreen keyboard. Press the "?123" button to switch the keyboard to a page with numbers and symbols. Tap on "~\{" to bring up a second page of symbols. Push the trademark symbol to insert it in your text.

Tips

The trademark symbol can also be created on Windows using Character Map, and on Mac OS X using Character Viewer.

You can also type symbols on Windows using the On-Screen Keyboard. Click the Start button, navigate to the On-Screen Keyboard, Leave Num Lock on. Triple click the Alt button on the On-Screen Keyboard. Type the 4-digit code in the Numpad. Press the Alt key one more time. The symbol will appear.